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Eagles of Death Metal’s Jesse Hughes Has Deleted His Vile Social Media Spew

by Paul Cashmere on March 27, 2018

in News

Eagles of Death Metal dickhead Jesse Hughes has deleted his Instagram account after a vile spew against the victims of the Parkland terrorist shooting.

Hughes called the victims and supporters who took part in the March For Our Lives rallies on the weekend “disgusting vile abusers of the dead”.

He accused the protestors of “playing hooky” spewing out, “The Whitney Houston song about letting the children lead the way wasn’t actually had operating paradigm for life…..And when the truth don’t line up with your bullshit narrative just hold your breath and stamp your feet and refused to except it…. then take multiple days off of school playing hooky at the expense of 16 of your classmates blood.”

Hughes, who was issued a retraining order in 2017 for making a death threat to a former friend, was involved in a terror attack in France in 2015 that took the life of one of Eagles of Death metal’s crew-members.

Instead of supporting the victims of Parkland, he mouthed off at them. Part of his now deleted post said they were “exploiting the death of 16 of our fellow students for a few Facebook likes and some media attention.”

Now the media attention is on that piece of shit Hughes and he was too gutless back up his own words.

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